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AVAF Brazil

AVAF is both the alias of Brazilian- born New York based Artist Eli Sudbrack and the name of an international group of visual performance artists with French Multimedia artist Christophe Hamaide Pierson.

Avaf ‘s work includes painting, drawing, photography, film and digital technology.

Avaf is included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawing Center.

b. Greece

Influenced by supermarkets, TV advertisements, huge toy stores and the architecture of shopping, b.'s work illustrates his belief in humanity and their ability to always make a pattern of random things through the choices we make - and that this combination of random and informed patterns actually create the world we live in.

Trained in and working not only as an artist, but also an architect and graphic designer, b continually and through many mediums is always making his "b world."

Interesni Kaski Ukraine

Aleksei Bordusov and Wladimir Manzhos are precursors of graffiti in Eastern Europe. Both are from Kiev, Ukraine . Their art has evolved over the years and as their continued passion for art developed they joined under the name Interesni Kazki (translated to Interesting Tale). With this union they wanted to detach from traditional codes of graffiti and to be distinguished by excluding the graffiti lettering in their paintings to represent the fantastic and surreal characters of their stories.

All of their paintings represent the imagery of fairy tales, magic, space, mysticism, and science. This world of animated objects, symbols and magical characters is “a universal image of the universe” that refuses the ordinary. Through this paradoxical world, Interesni Kazki want to represent reality as they see it and allow the viewer to discover their own reality. Interesni Kazki takes us into the world of harmony and inspiration.

Christian Awe Germany

Christian Awe's career began on the streets of Berlin in the early 90's as a graffiti writer but since then his work has transitioned through multiple spheres and planes to encompass media ranging from street writing to calligraphy, design to architecture and finally painting.

His abstract and dynamic works utilize multiple layers of paint that oscillate between background and foreground delivering a unique symbiosis of graffiti and abstract expressionism.

Gaia New York, USA

Gaia chose his name because of his concern with humanity’s relationship to Nature.

Animals had the central subject in his early work and they helped to convey the narrative within his pieces. But in his recent work, such as his piece at the Wynwood Doors, Gaia addresses the location's socio-political history and is inspired through this to deliver his message to the viewer.

Neuzz Mexico

Miguel Angel Mejia Jimenez is an illustrator and painter, graduated from the Universidad del Valle de Mexico with a degree in Graphic Design. Neuzz is the name by which he is known for his street projects. His work has been exhibited in Mexico, Spain, Germany and England as well as publications worldwide.

Neuzz’s work is described as a deconstructive fusion of influences from retro aesthetic, reminiscent of pre-Columbian graphics with a note of contemporary culture.

His work receives direction from a variety of sources: from Goya to Donald Duck, Charles Burns to The Twilight Zone.

The work of Neuzz and his characters tell stories of the past while connecting them to the present and even the future.

Stelios Faitakis Greece

Stelios Faitakis succeeds in creating a unique visual language with obvious references from Byzantine iconography, Cretan folk painting, Mexican muralism and Japanese as well as Asian Art. Elements from the shadow theater of Greece and Java are also traced in the work along with a relation to great painters of the past like Flemish Pieter Bruegel and HansMemling and German Albrecht Durer.

Stelios manages to combine the Eastern tradition with the Western culture in a personal, immediately recognizable visual code.

His work was most recently featured and highly praised at the Venice Biennale

ROA Belgium

ROA’s work has been turning heads internationally for bringing birds, rodents and other animals back into consciousness in the areas they once inhabited. Usually painted on an impressively large scale—covering walls in cities including London, Warsaw, Madrid, Berlin, New York, Moscow, Los Angeles and Mexico City—these animals are anachronic to the urban streets and abandoned factories that they reside in. For the artist, they tell so much more about the world than any other imaginary being could.

The artist was first introduced to spray paint via Subway Art and hip hop, and his evolution from graffiti to using spray cans to draw on walls is also remarkable. ROA’s dominion over sketching with lines on a grand scale, and his ability to create realistic feathered or furry figures on all kinds of surfaces using only black and white paint, make his work standout.

Vhils Portugal

Vhils is the tag name of the Portuguese street artist Alexandre Farto.

He gained prominence when his work of a face carved into a wall appeared alongside a picture by Street artist Banksy at the Cans Festival in London.

The extraordinary work of Vhils is expressed through the use of a jack hammer instead of a paint brush or a spray can. The chipping away of concrete to create masterful portraits is what makes this artist one to watch.

Ryan McGinness Virginia, USA

Ryan McGinness grew up in the surf and skate culture of Virginia Beach, Virginia.

He is known for his original extensive vocabulary of graphic drawings, which use the visual language of public signage, corporate logos, and contemporary iconography.

McGinness creates paintings, sculptures and environments. His work is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Cincinnati Art Museum and the Misumi Collection in Japan.